WEBINAR: Tuesday 24th May (9:30am – 11am & 1:30pm – 3pm)
Stress and Anxiety causes many people to lose quality of life. It affects the way we feel, behave, think, interact with others and can be harmful both mentally and physically if left unchecked.
In 2020/21 there were an estimated 822,000 workers in the UK affected by work-related stress or anxiety. This represents 2,480 per 100,000 workers [1] some of whom will work for your organisation.
Attending our two 1⅟₂hr seminars will provide you with focused time to understand, consider how to manage and build a positive work culture that improves healthy attendance in your work environment.
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By taking a pro-active approach, it is possible to reduce stress related work absences and our interactive and engaging course is designed to enable participants to
For organisations
£250 + VAT per delegate. We are offering an early bird rate of £200 for any places booked before 5pm on 13 May 2022.
This course is suitable for anyone holding a role of responsibility in their workplace, are role models in how culture is actively changed and who are accountable for people management.
Gwen Robertson is an accredited Mental Health First Aid trainer for Adults and Young People. She has extensive experience delivering bespoke training across Scotland in mental health, specifically for the NHS/Public Health Scotland – Healthy Working Lives, SCQF Mental Health First Aid Level 4, 5 & 6 and challenging behavioural courses that support people working with children and young adults who have Additional Support Needs.
Ruth Gladwell has in excess of 20 years experience in providing Human Resources expertise in a variety of workplaces including private, public, third sector and education. She is a Fellow of the CIPD and an accredited ILM Mediator.
Places can be booked via our website here. Alternatively, please email events@navigatorlaw.co.uk or telephone 0333 2400 308.
Floor 3
1 - 4 Atholl Crescent
Edinburgh
EH3 8HA